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IT World Canada is the Canadian affiliate of International Data Group (IDG), the world’s largest IT information media provider. We’ve been creating conversations and building relationships with Canada’s technology professionals, business managers and executives for over twenty-five years by delivering timely, incisive information they can trust through a variety of digital publications, events and print brands.

Reaching the distinct and influential decision maker in business and the business of Information Technology, (French and English) readership totals with reach of 2.5 pass along, 300,000, and 120,000 individual IT professionals and business executives…and still growing because we are Canada’s trusted IT Media Publishers. Our mission is to inform, to teach, to empower, to connect.

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At Lopez Research I’m constantly interviewing IT and marketing leaders to learn how they are using mobile, big data and analytics to transform their businesses. Mike Donaldson, the Supervisor of Enterprise Applications, Tools and Mobility from Phillips 66, shared several interesting insights with me on this topic during several interviews [...]

Shortly after a jury in Texas awarded it US$532.9 million in damages in a patent dispute with Apple, patent company Smartflash has sued the iPhone maker again, this time to focus on newer Apple products.

The digital lounge is a strange place these days. All-manner of devices compete for your attention, as well as your wallet with plenty of must-have online services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Instant Video too. How you connect everything together and access your digital photos, movies and files can be [...]

Every month, I take a look at some of the most amazing PCs that have been created from around the world. You probably know it's possible to build your own PC, however, hardcore enthusiasts are taking things one step further and customising their PCs too. They'll kit them our with water [...]

Earlier this week, Sony accidentally let slip about its Xperia Z4 Tablet on its Xperia Lounge app. The company quickly pulled the photos and text, but not before screenshots were captured and posted online.

Whether this was done intentionally or was truly an accident, we’ll likely never know, but fast forward a few days and Sony is teasing the device in a more official capacity.

There is rising concern among the Indian service providers that their arbitrage model is about to go through a significant and abrupt change – and not to their benefit. As I look at the various factors driving their concern, I see a set of challenges that will fundamentally reshape the industry and create new winners and losers. What remains to be seen is how quickly it will happen and exactly how it will affect the providers. Here is my analysis of the situation.

The Financial Post rounds up recent news that technology leaders need to know:

HTTP/2 web standard moves forward

The chair of the IETF HTTP Working Group has announced that the spec for HTTP/2 has been completed and approved. This opens the door to faster, more efficient World Wide Web traffic; it is the first update to the protocol since 1999. It is based on SPDY, a Google-developed protocol designed to speed up web page loading by compressing the content and reducing the number of connections.

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Juniper
Networks (NYSE:JNPR), the industry leader in network innovation, and Canonical,
the leading provider of services for Ubuntu deployments in the
enterprise, today announced an expansion of their global partnership
with a co-developed carrier-grade, OpenStack software solution that will
enable service providers to virtualize core networks and network
functions for increased performance, scale and reliability.

Forrester recognized IBM's vision for the future of infrastructure services, noting that cloud services has become a major element of IBM's infrastructure management strategy, said the report called The Forrester Wave: Global Infrastructure
Outsourcing
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